Branching Out Secret Mixter
skip
Home » People » morgantj » Ee$emtel » Reviews

Reviews for "Ee$emtel"

stellarartwars
.
permalink   Sun, Feb 17, 2013 @ 6:23 AM
One of the most interesting dubstep productions I’ve come across, different to the more “mainstream” styles of the genre. Very arty and avantgarde. Cool!
 
.
permalink   morgantj Sun, Feb 17, 2013 @ 6:43 AM
Thank you. Yes, it definitely is not brostep. It is the type of dubstep that is in line with future garage or post-dubstep. Influences from Burial and Ghostek. When I heard the syncopated beat in Sigil’s, “My Island” I knew that was going to be the heartbeat of this track. So then I went and looked for complimenting vocals from his other tracks and applied various distance effects to them. Record static was added for a subtle grunge texture.
Snowflake
.
permalink   Sun, Feb 17, 2013 @ 9:09 AM
you are the master song-surgeon. indeed magical. smart use of source and mind-bending arrangement. you’ve done it again! intoxicating track full of delightful sounds.
My Free Mickey
.
permalink   Sun, Feb 17, 2013 @ 9:44 AM
Rich of trippy moods.
great sound
Super_Sigil
.
permalink   Sun, Feb 17, 2013 @ 12:18 PM
always like your tracks. nice to be in one.
 
.
permalink   morgantj Mon, Feb 18, 2013 @ 5:47 AM
Did you notice the title of the track is “Let Me See” spelled backwards? I did a lot of research on hypersigils for this track. I consider it a sonic sigil. There are some secrets to the composition of this song.
 
.
permalink   Super_Sigil Tue, Feb 19, 2013 @ 4:26 PM
No, didn’t catch that. The $ threw me off. Didn’t really think about the title too much. Way to go an extra step. I’ll have to give it some more listens and see if I can pick it apart. I consider most of my tracks sigils really, mainly due to the breaking down and reassembling of sound in a similar fashion to the written version.

I’m pleased that it’s not brostep, as I am a big fan of Burial. I wish it would have been more a remix of all the original stems I post instead of the treatments of others’; however, the method you used is more difficult and I’m nevertheless quite pleased. Thanks again.
 
.
permalink   morgantj Mon, Feb 25, 2013 @ 11:17 AM
Yea, I usually lean towards creating a totally new track with samples rather than create a remix. It is rare that I am satisfied with a remix over an original. Also, I notice some artists attempt a “remix” but in the end it ends up just being a “mashup” of different tracks from the same artist. I don’t consider a mashup a remix. So that is why I just try to create something original.
 
.
permalink   Super_Sigil Tue, Feb 26, 2013 @ 11:17 AM
I’m kind of out of the loop about these things. I think I’m with you on this though. I prefer to just tweak and mangle things up together. So, I guess it would be an original mashup?
texasradiofish
.
permalink   Sat, Mar 2, 2013 @ 2:34 AM
creative and suave